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Hummer is a brand of SUVs and trucks synonymous with individuality, brawn, and Arnold Schwarzenegger, who had input into the design of the civilian SUV. Although Hummers are no longer produced, the brand was a stalwart from 1999 until mid-2010 in the General Motors stable. Initially based on the Humvee multi-purpose all-terrain vehicle that is still used today by the U.S. Army, the first Hummer, the H1, was designed by AM General Corp., a subsidiary of defunct American Motors Corp.

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Critical Knowledge:Open-air, entry-level-size, 2-door, off-road concept vehicleRemovable roof panels and modular rear roof assemblyFull-time 4-wheel drive (4WD) Front and rear locking differentialsAircraft-inspired interior, functional lightweight design elementsReconfigurable instruments for highway/off-road driving3.6-liter SIDI E85 FlexFuel engine6-speed automatic transmissionRemovable fender flares and doorsIntroductionFrom the very first look, you know it's a HUMMER. With its compact size and go-anywhere attitude, the HUMMER HX concept marks yet another nimble trail-challenging entry in the HUMMER stable, according to the manufacturer. In terms of size, the HX concept, with its 81-inch width and 103-inch wheelbase, is more compact than a HUMMER H3. The open-air top and convertible body that can easily acclimate to varying trail conditions is calculated to appeal to off-road driving enthusiasts. The HUMMER HX concept, if it does come to the marketplace, will be a separate entry in the HUMMER lineup.